Details of the agreement will be presented to the TCRC membership for ratification. Approximately 3,000 locomotive engineers and conductors are represented by the TCRC.

“This is a positive result for our TCRC employees and their families, the 12,000-strong CP family, our customers and the entire Canadian economy,” said Keith Creel, CP President and CEO. “It is especially meaningful to achieve a four-year tentative agreement with our valued locomotive engineers and conductors, providing long-term stability for all parties involved. This is a significant step toward a renewed positive relationship growing forward together serving our customers and the Canadian economy.”

“We have had the discussion that needed to take place. This is a solid step in re-establishing a positive business relationship and moving forward,” said Doug Finnson, President TCRC.

Both parties wish to acknowledge the efforts of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services throughout this process.

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